Thanks! That was the goal, to show all of the steps. I feel like I had to speed it up a lot to make it a reasonably short video. I think my next project will be a multi video build so I can explain the steps better.
Gorgeous knife. I have made a couple of Puukkos myself, and never thought of inserting some truestone into the butt of the handle. GREAT idea. Looks amazing.
Thanks! I was trying to keep the damascus down the bevel, and I don't think i would have been able to properly sharpen the blade without taking off the coffee etch on a traditional puukko. I left the primary bevel untouched and added a secondary bevel in order to preserve the etch. I hope that makes sense.
very cool video man and the knife is awesome.
Awesome work bro! 🙏
Thanks man! I appreciate it
Excellent work. Beautiful knife
I’m glad you like it! I put a lot of work into the handle
I LOVE THIS! I need more of it!
Glad I found your channel! Really enjoyed watching your process! Great craftsmanship! I’ll subscribe!
I’m glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for subscribing!
Great effort my friend. I'm glad I came across your video. As a colleague, greetings from Turkey. Kind regards.. 🤝
Thanks and welcome
I appreciate that you show all the process and not just what went well. Look forward to seeing more!
Thanks! That was the goal, to show all of the steps. I feel like I had to speed it up a lot to make it a reasonably short video. I think my next project will be a multi video build so I can explain the steps better.
Gorgeous knife. I have made a couple of Puukkos myself, and never thought of inserting some truestone into the butt of the handle. GREAT idea. Looks amazing.
I appreciate it! I was pretty happy with how it turned out.
Gorgeous knife. Love the handle!
thanks! I always feel like I put too much time into handles. Im stoked that you like it.
Very nice work
Thanks a lot
Good looking build, thats a black dragon forge broach, made by Master Smith Neels Van Den Berg
Thank you! I got the broach a while ago and use it all the time but I can never remember where I got it.
@kylesodaro5075 Most of the supply shops in the US carry them, I'm pretty sure I got mine from Pops.
Thats a good looking knife. Why you put a secondary bevel on a skandi grind while sharpening is just a bit odd.....have never seen that on a Puukko.
Thanks! I was trying to keep the damascus down the bevel, and I don't think i would have been able to properly sharpen the blade without taking off the coffee etch on a traditional puukko. I left the primary bevel untouched and added a secondary bevel in order to preserve the etch. I hope that makes sense.